Exploring new currents of research & debate in modern religious history - across centuries and geographies. Free to attend, all welcome. Based @ihr_history
On 29 March, we welcome the authors of the new important study "The Humanist Movement in Modern Britain" to the ISHASH Webinar Series. Brown, Nash & Lynch will present and discuss their work on a 1 hour zoom seminar. As always: all are welcome!
You can now read @MBinAmsterdam's introduction to our latest special issue 'Historians in the Study of Religion\s' @WileyHumanities https://t.co/NqBou5aHZO
Excited about our festive seminar this evening (mince pies and mulled wine on offer!) to discuss Bill Jacob’s 'Religious Vitality in Victorian London'. 17:15, KCL - Virginia Woolf Building (VWB) and hybrid (DM if you need the link)!
1/2 Very sad to hear of the death of John Walsh. For a whole generation of Oxford trained historians of modern British religion he was our mentor, friend and supporter, modelling a kind and generous approach to scholarship with no sacrifice of rigour. I owe him so much.
New jobs: two postdoctoral research associates to work with Hilary Carey and Sumita Mukherjee on their AHRC funded project ‘Mariners: Religion, race and empire, 1801-1914’.
Both for 33 months 1.0FTE starting 1 January 2023. Closing date: 31 October 2022.
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Join us this Wednesday, 17:15 for @graceheaton93 's paper: 'Christian feminism? Women Against the Ordination of Women and the St Hilda Community, 1986-1992'. Book here:https://t.co/f1VvEqEVnk
So sorry to miss the launch of this handsome MUP volume in the place itself on Monday. Contains my account of the history between 1830 and 1914 explaining both why Dean Cowie thought it possessed scarce any features of a cathedral beyond the name and why he was wrong!
Come hear @DavidGeiringer and I speak on 'Anglicanism, race and the inner city: parochial domesticity and anti racism in the long 1980s' (focusing on London and Liverpool) at the @IHRModernRelig this Wednesday (6 October), 5.15pm-6.30pm (online) https://t.co/j8rEdA8u8o
We're BACK! Our first seminar of the new academic year is on tomorrow. Join us with David Geiringer and Alistair Owens of @QMHistory for a paper on 'Anglicanism, Race and Inner City: Parochial Domesticity and Anti-Racism in the Long 1980s'.
Tickets here: https://t.co/4j1fkgqvxk
And you can check out our podcast discussing 'The Pope and The Pill' with @DavidGeiringer, @teadevotee & @DrAlanaGHarris here ⬇️
https://t.co/Kc9kJvwOny
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The secret's out 👀 Visit our exhibition to see @kambalu_s's proposal for the #FourthPlinth, revealed today by @MayorofLondon 👏 'Antelope' honours Malawian hero of independence #JohnChilembwe.
Read more and vote for your favourite: https://t.co/Ke73kUluYv @NationalGallery
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Job Alert! 3 year post in the History of Catholicism - Catherine de Francheville Fellow researching the history of the La Retraite Congregation in the friendly and welcoming @CCSDham @durham_uni https://t.co/MKti5VILo1